Well I swapped out three different transistors positionedboth ways for each.One gave about the same volume as the firstand one did nothing at all.

One question. The picture for the wiring shows a positive and negativeon the cap attached to the pot. If I have a non polarized cap do I ignore this or should I be seeing some negative mark on my cap?Oh and I tried two new batteries so its not that.

Before I make another atempt at this project, does it matter what kind of solder you use? I'm pretty sure the kind I used is really thick but as long as you are getting signal with a multimeter it should be OK right?That wouldnt cause a reduced signal would it?

Hmmmm...one more possible problem. When I got my 100k resistors they were the last few in the bin at the electronic store.Its possible someone threw them in there where they werent supposed to go. How do I measure the resistor with a multimeter?Do I set it to 2k, 20k, or 200k?

Son of a gun, my 100k resistors are really 10k resistors!OK so clearly that would be a problem.

Well Ive already started a much cleaner build of this project, so if I can get it working, it looks like I'll have two.

Just to be sure....is this right? I'm not using a switch so does the positive power need to connect to the sleeveof the input jack from the board, or does it stop at the board? Im not using and LED either.